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  • #16
    sunny bhaiya awesome review as always and i love the way u write.... this duc is the awsomest ever. i was always more of a cruiser person and also a speedfreak, but these two requirements were only met in a very few bikes such as the v-rod family(the only power cruiser i knew of at that time). and this out of the world creature meets those requirements way better than the rod. the first pic of the diavel which i saw was in bike india's november issue it was just a shot of the back portion and in such an angle that it looked like a hypermotard (first attachment). and i was highly unintrigued. and since i was unintrigued i didnt care to google it or find any more info.. but next month in overdrive i got a poster (which is now a part of my wall ) showing its true beauty and ferociousness (second attachment). and since that day this devil has overtaken the rod which i was in love with for 7 years to the top of my "to buy" list..........



    Originally posted by satyenpoojary View Post
    @DK: I dont want the st7 gt and gixxer tee I want the Ducatiii!!
    haha lol..... even i want that shirt....i am ready to pay any amount...
    Torque...because sometimes testosterone just doesn't cut it..

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    • #17
      instead of tees and caps...............is there a way we can win an actual bike.
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      • #18
        loved the review

        Thanx a ton fr ur review sunny... i just upgraded my diavel to the carbon... btw i was the first guy to book this bike in India... though nt the first one to get it as i understand some has airlifted one already.. mine is on mid sea and will be in my arms in may mid

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        • #19
          Originally posted by sauban View Post
          Thanx a ton fr ur review sunny... i just upgraded my diavel to the carbon... btw i was the first guy to book this bike in India... though nt the first one to get it as i understand some has airlifted one already.. mine is on mid sea and will be in my arms in may mid
          whoa .....congrats bro....the long wait now commences.... looking forward to that ownership report...
          Torque...because sometimes testosterone just doesn't cut it..

          VR46- Born: 16/02/1979
          <F.I> - Born: 16/02/1995


          I blog here ---> http://lifewithasuperbike.blogspot.in/

          2008 Hero Octane
          2012 Yamaha R15 WGP Edition

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          • #20
            Originally posted by prabhubravo View Post
            This is an awesome bike
            @Sunny: Q: isnt the cooler too low and just behind the front tire. Being a tourer, lot of slush and gravel might hit that cooler? Any words on this? (or its onky in the pics it looks so?)
            Its targeted towards cruising. They do not expect too much slush and mud in that. Also, I think the radiator is in front of the tank.
            Last edited by dhairya; 04-06-2011, 02:11 PM.

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            • #21
              The attention to detail is superb. This motorcycle is a real visual treat! And its great that xbhp already got a taste of it.
              RIDE IT LIKE YOU STOLE IT!
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              • #22
                Originally posted by View Post
                whoa .....congrats bro....the long wait now commences.... looking forward to that ownership report...
                thanx dude.. will definately post my ownership report asap...

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                • #23
                  What a looker!!

                  If I could do one thing to it, I would get rid of the vertical lights near the air scoops (are they indicators?). Methinks, it spoils the front view...
                  I like 'em Naked

                  Blah Blah Blah!

                  Reason is not automatic. Those who choose not to recognise it, can't be conquered by it.
                  - Ayn Rand, in 'Atlas Shrugged'

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                  • #24
                    WooooW

                    There have been a very few bikes tat i have fallen in luv without seeing it in Flesh and blood. But this bike sure has tingled my senses well beyond normal!

                    Looking forward for an in personal meet wit da Diavel asap!!!!

                    Cheers....!

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                    • #25
                      Awesome Sunny bhai, u never cease to dazzle...the hell hou..oh sorry..the Diavel in my opinion is gonna go down in biking history as the single most "risque" machine on the road!!!! Me love ..me want Diavel..( Make that one in red please)!!!!!

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                      • #26
                        I sat on the total black Carbon Diavel yesterday in London. Wow, 207Kgs never felt lighter off the stand. It does not feel heavy at all. Me being 5'3'', both my feet were totally flat on the ground. Thanks to the low seat height.

                        When you sit on the bike, this huge long tank is in front of you. It looks great.

                        The lights are fabulous and the rear foot rests tuck in pretty neat.

                        The only problem I could see are finger prints on the black carbon tank spoiling the look. Even the plain black tank Diavel looks exclusive. Rephrasing, it is exclusive !

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                        • #27
                          Great Work Sunny..!! & thanks a lot for sharing your experience of Ducati Diavel..!!

                          AND..

                          Yes, as everyone is saying I am also joining them I WANT THAT TEE TOO..!!!

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by romeomike View Post
                            suppa like.....
                            Abbe ye Facebook nahi hai... like karna band kar har jagah! :P

                            Great stuff Sunny. Wud love to get that Diavel Tee.

                            The road of life twists and turns and no two directions are ever the same. Yet our lessons come from the journey, not the destination.
                            ~ Spiderweb

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                            • #29
                              WoW! this bike is a bliss to the eyes.

                              Awesome pics.

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